Hi Jason, > Thanks for the test. Can you send me the full log which may contain the > system info such as the following: It's attached. Regards, Daniel
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> > ----------------------------------------------------- > phys_mem_size = 0x200000000 > dcache_bsize = 0x20 > icache_bsize = 0x20 > cpu_features = 0x00000003008003b6 > possible = 0x00000003009003b6 > always = 0x00000003008003b4 > cpu_user_features = 0xdc008000 0x08000000 > mmu_features = 0x000a0010 > firmware_features = 0x0000000000000000 > physical_start = 0x20000000 > ----------------------------------------------------- > barrier-nospec: using isync; sync as speculation barrier > Zone ranges: > DMA [mem 0x0000000000000000-0x000000007fffffff] > Normal [mem 0x0000000080000000-0x00000001ffffffff] > Movable zone start for each node > Early memory node ranges > node 0: [mem 0x0000000000000000-0x00000001ffffffff] > Initmem setup node 0 [mem 0x0000000000000000-0x00000001ffffffff] > MMU: Allocated 2112 bytes of context maps for 255 contexts > percpu: Embedded 32 pages/cpu s91736 r0 d39336 u131072 > Built 1 zonelists, mobility grouping on. Total pages: 2064384 > Kernel command line: console=ttyS0 root=/dev/ram0 > printk: log_buf_len individual max cpu contribution: 16384 bytes > printk: log_buf_len total cpu_extra contributions: 376832 bytes > printk: log_buf_len min size: 131072 bytes > printk: log_buf_len: 524288 bytes > printk: early log buf free: 127460(97%) > Dentry cache hash table entries: 1048576 (order: 11, 8388608 bytes, linear) > Inode-cache hash table entries: 524288 (order: 10, 4194304 bytes, linear) > mem auto-init: stack:off, heap alloc:off, heap free:off > Memory: 8135632K/8388608K available (10572K kernel code, 2000K rwdata, > 3396K rodata, 4124K init, 358K bss, 252976K reserved, 0K cma-reserved) > rcu: Hierarchical RCU implementation. > rcu: RCU event tracing is enabled. > rcu: RCU calculated value of scheduler-enlistment delay is 25 jiffies. > NR_IRQS: 512, nr_irqs: 512, preallocated irqs: 16 > mpic: Setting up MPIC " OpenPIC " version 1.2 at fe0040000, max 24 CPUs > mpic: ISU size: 256, shift: 8, mask: ff > mpic: Initializing for 256 sources > random: get_random_u64 called from .start_kernel+0x724/0x954 with > crng_init=0 > clocksource: timebase: mask: 0xffffffffffffffff max_cycles: > 0x5c4093a7d1, max_idle_ns: 440795210635 ns > clocksource: timebase mult[2800000] shift[24] registered > Console: colour dummy device 80x25 > pid_max: default: 32768 minimum: 301 > Mount-cache hash table entries: 16384 (order: 5, 131072 bytes, linear) > Mountpoint-cache hash table entries: 16384 (order: 5, 131072 bytes, linear) > e6500 family performance monitor hardware support registered > rcu: Hierarchical SRCU implementation. > smp: Bringing up secondary CPUs ... > smp: Brought up 1 node, 24 CPUs > > > > 在 2020/4/25 1:17, Daniel Axtens 写道: >> Hi Jason, >> >> Apologies for the delay in testing. >> >> I'm seeing this problem when I try to boot on a t4240rdb: >> >> random: get_random_u64 called from .start_kernel+0x734/0x964 with crng_init=0 [8/973] >> clocksource: timebase: mask: 0xffffffffffffffff max_cycles: 0xa9210e89c, max_idle_ns: 440795203878 ns >> clocksource: timebase mult[15d17460] shift[24] registered >> Console: colour dummy device 80x25 >> pid_max: default: 32768 minimum: 301 >> Mount-cache hash table entries: 16384 (order: 5, 131072 bytes, linear) >> Mountpoint-cache hash table entries: 16384 (order: 5, 131072 bytes, linear) >> e6500 family performance monitor hardware support registered >> rcu: Hierarchical SRCU implementation. >> smp: Bringing up secondary CPUs ... >> Processor 2 is stuck. >> Processor 3 is stuck. >> Processor 4 is stuck. >> Processor 5 is stuck. >> Processor 6 is stuck. >> Processor 7 is stuck. >> Processor 8 is stuck. >> Processor 9 is stuck. >> Processor 10 is stuck. >> Processor 11 is stuck. >> Processor 12 is stuck. >> Processor 13 is stuck. >> Processor 14 is stuck. >> ... >> Processor 22 is stuck. >> Processor 23 is stuck. >> smp: Brought up 1 node, 2 CPUs >> Using standard scheduler topology >> devtmpfs: initialized >> clocksource: jiffies: mask: 0xffffffff max_cycles: 0xffffffff, max_idle_ns: 7645041785100000 ns >> futex hash table entries: 8192 (order: 7, 524288 bytes, linear) >> NET: Registered protocol family 16 >> audit: initializing netlink subsys (disabled) >> audit: type=2000 audit(108.032:1): state=initialized audit_enabled=0 res=1 >> Machine: fsl,T4240RDB >> SoC family: QorIQ T4240 >> SoC ID: svr:0x82480020, Revision: 2.0 >> ... boot continues ... >> >> >> If I boot with nokaslr, all the CPUs come up with no issue. >> >> This is on top of powerpc/merge at >> 8299da600ad05b8aa0f15ec0f5f03bd40e37d6f0. If you'd like me to test any >> debug patches I can do that. >> >> I've attached my .config. >> >> Regards, >> Daniel >> >> >> >>> This is a try to implement KASLR for Freescale BookE64 which is based on >>> my earlier implementation for Freescale BookE32: >>> https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/project/linuxppc-dev/list/?series=131718&state=* >>> >>> The implementation for Freescale BookE64 is similar as BookE32. One >>> difference is that Freescale BookE64 set up a TLB mapping of 1G during >>> booting. Another difference is that ppc64 needs the kernel to be >>> 64K-aligned. So we can randomize the kernel in this 1G mapping and make >>> it 64K-aligned. This can save some code to creat another TLB map at >>> early boot. The disadvantage is that we only have about 1G/64K = 16384 >>> slots to put the kernel in. >>> >>> KERNELBASE >>> >>> 64K |--> kernel <--| >>> | | | >>> +--+--+--+ +--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+ +--+--+ >>> | | | |....| | | | | | | | | |....| | | >>> +--+--+--+ +--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+ +--+--+ >>> | | 1G >>> |-----> offset <-----| >>> >>> kernstart_virt_addr >>> >>> I'm not sure if the slot numbers is enough or the design has any >>> defects. If you have some better ideas, I would be happy to hear that. >>> >>> Thank you all. >>> >>> v4->v5: >>> Fix "-Werror=maybe-uninitialized" compile error. >>> Fix typo "similar as" -> "similar to". >>> v3->v4: >>> Do not define __kaslr_offset as a fixed symbol. Reference __run_at_load and >>> __kaslr_offset by symbol instead of magic offsets. >>> Use IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PPC32) instead of #ifdef CONFIG_PPC32. >>> Change kaslr-booke32 to kaslr-booke in index.rst >>> Switch some instructions to 64-bit. >>> v2->v3: >>> Fix build error when KASLR is disabled. >>> v1->v2: >>> Add __kaslr_offset for the secondary cpu boot up. >>> >>> Jason Yan (6): >>> powerpc/fsl_booke/kaslr: refactor kaslr_legal_offset() and >>> kaslr_early_init() >>> powerpc/fsl_booke/64: introduce reloc_kernel_entry() helper >>> powerpc/fsl_booke/64: implement KASLR for fsl_booke64 >>> powerpc/fsl_booke/64: do not clear the BSS for the second pass >>> powerpc/fsl_booke/64: clear the original kernel if randomized >>> powerpc/fsl_booke/kaslr: rename kaslr-booke32.rst to kaslr-booke.rst >>> and add 64bit part >>> >>> Documentation/powerpc/index.rst | 2 +- >>> .../{kaslr-booke32.rst => kaslr-booke.rst} | 35 ++++++- >>> arch/powerpc/Kconfig | 2 +- >>> arch/powerpc/kernel/exceptions-64e.S | 23 +++++ >>> arch/powerpc/kernel/head_64.S | 13 +++ >>> arch/powerpc/kernel/setup_64.c | 3 + >>> arch/powerpc/mm/mmu_decl.h | 23 +++-- >>> arch/powerpc/mm/nohash/kaslr_booke.c | 91 +++++++++++++------ >>> 8 files changed, 147 insertions(+), 45 deletions(-) >>> rename Documentation/powerpc/{kaslr-booke32.rst => kaslr-booke.rst} (59%) >>> >>> -- >>> 2.17.2